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Airborne Doppler Lidar Wind Systems and Inertial Motion References

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Abstract

The availability of inertial navigation systems has made it possible to measure the vector velocity of earth relative to the aircraft, in aircraft coordinates. Thus, if the velocity of the air can be measured relative to the aircraft, the velocity of the air relative to the ground can be derived.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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